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3 Fast Ways To Fill A Slow-Moving PR Pipeline & Keep Clients Happy

Rock the Status Quo

It doesn’t even matter if your client is b2b or b2c – getting creative with out-of-the-box thinking opens the door to a never-ending supply of relevant media opportunities. Let’s use the example of a luxury residential real estate client. Move past real estate trade pubs and consumer media.

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How to Beat the Competition by ‘Spying’ on Social Media

Cision

In addition to using Google, Jeff suggests using similarweb.com to discover other brands’ websites, sources of traffic and keywords. Jeff Bullas highlights how the real estate services company Movoto looked outside of their industry — at Upworthy — for ideas to revamp their content marketing strategy.

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18 Tweetable Twitter Tips for Newbies

Waxing UnLyrical

This gives you more “real estate” to use when actually tweeting. <tweet Creativity is fine, but don’t overdo it. < Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn 18 Tweetable Twitter Tips for Newbies. . < tweet this > 4. Try to keep your Twitter handle to as few characters as possible.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Helen Slater

PR Conversations

If, through my public relations efforts, I can help make change for the better, then I get a real buzz and sense of satisfaction. That, and because I can indulge my need for creative expression. She can be contacted via Twitter, Google+ , LinkedIn or via either of her websites. What is your idea of PR nirvana?

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Maxim Behar for MeTV: PR is Changing Every Single Day

Maxim Behar

These days you can learn very easily, you go on Google, and in a minute, you can learn anything, you should just do it. That is not the case for us, our job is creative, and we must be very fresh and full of ideas at all times. It is like being a painter, it is creative business. Lastly, be creative. Host: Big-ups!

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How to Spy on Your Competition & Steal Their Secrets

Cision

What must also be kept in mind is that creativity and innovation don’t come in a vacuum. Step 1: Google Your Competitors. Despite its 1990s appearance, Google is still the “go-to” site to start the competition sleuthing. The Inside Story on How to Spy on Competitors (& Innovators). The Key Steps.

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How to Spy on Your Competition and Steal Their Secrets

Beyond PR

What must also be kept in mind is that creativity and innovation don’t come in a vacuum. “I Step 1: Google Your Competitors. Step 1: Google Your Competitors. Despite its 1990s appearance, Google is still the “go-to” site to start the competition sleuthing. So where do you start and what are the steps?